Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Death Penalty: Picture Disc

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発売日 2017年04月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBack on Black
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BOBV498PD
SKU 803343136609

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Witchfinder General: Mathew Hopkins. Unlike many of their New Wave of British Heavy Metal peers who injected their music with a certain punk attitude, Witchfinder General drank strictly from the Black Sabbath fountain. Their 1982 debut, Death Penalty, is a celebration of all things Sabbath -- from the plodding rhythms of "Burning a Sinner" and "R.I.P." to the early-Sabs intro of "No Stayer," and even the band's rocking "Paranoid" knock-off, "Free Country." Singer Zeeb Parkes' range is rather limited, but that never stopped Ozzy Osbourne, and his mostly satanic lyrics are especially amusing on the cryptic-sounding opener "Invisible Hate," which eventually resorts to shouts of "more beer." Despite similarly silly lyrics, the song that bears the band's name is definitely the album's highlight, thanks to its engagingly ferocious main riff. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Invisible Hate

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    2. 2.
      Free Country

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    3. 3.
      Death Penalty

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    4. 4.
      No Stayer

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    5. 5.
      Witchfinder General

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    6. 6.
      Burning A Sinner

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

    7. 7.
      R.I.P.

      アーティスト: Witchfinder General

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Witchfinder General

商品の紹介

Unlike many of their New Wave of British Heavy Metal peers who injected their music with a certain punk attitude, Witchfinder General drank strictly from the Black Sabbath fountain. Their 1982 debut, Death Penalty, is a celebration of all things Sabbath -- from the plodding rhythms of "Burning a Sinner" and "R.I.P." to the early-Sabs intro of "No Stayer," and even the band's rocking "Paranoid" knock-off, "Free Country." Singer Zeeb Parkes' range is rather limited, but that never stopped Ozzy Osbourne, and his mostly satanic lyrics are especially amusing on the cryptic-sounding opener "Invisible Hate," which eventually resorts to shouts of "more beer." Despite similarly silly lyrics, the song that bears the band's name is definitely the album's highlight, thanks to its engagingly ferocious main riff. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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